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on 6/30/2006 It might be a good idea to plan ahead. Memorize where you are when your water breaks. Get near a phone so you can call your partner. If you're in a car and you go into labor, have a cell phone with you.
on 11/22/2005 Yeah, yeah, I know they are not pretty but they sure are practical. Can be used for a million things. Won't chip, won't stain, won't break or split and are great conductors of heat and cold. You can bake in them, put them on a burner at low temp and keep the item hot or mix ingredients and bring to higher temp. Or throw them in the freezer, ingredients and all for cooking later. Buy bowls that have some flat area on bottom but not too much. Makes it harder to mix the flatter the bowl. No lip makes things pour out easier with no or little drip. Buy a heavier gauge, less chance of denting. If you get a dent just pound it out. But it is tough to dent stainless steel.
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